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A Selected  List  of  References  on 

Municipal  Affairs 

1910 

Note:  The  magazines  contain  much  material  on  municipal 
topics  which  is  easily  found  by  consulting  the  Poole’s  Index 
and  Reader’s  Guide,  under  the  specific  heading  desired,  so 
that  a few  of  the  more  important  articles  only  have  been 
included  in  "this  list. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Chicago  Public  Library.  Bulletin,  1905 Ref.  desk 

Municipal  affairs,  1897.  v.  1.  No.  1 016+ P 

Salem  Public  Library.  Bulletin,  Nov.,  1907 Ref.  desk 

MUNICIPAL  GOVERNMENT. 

Addams.  Newer  ideals  of  peace.  1907 352  A 

Bell.  Glasgow,  its  municipal  organization  and  administra- 
tion. 1896 v. 352041+B 

Book  of  American  municipalities.  1910 352073+ L 

Champernowne.  The  boss.  1894 352  C5 

Cleveland.  Chapters  on  municipal  administration  and 

accounting.  1909 3521  C 

Coler.  Municipal  government  as  illustrated  by  the  charter, 
finances  and  public  charities  of  New  York,  1900.. 352  C8 

Conkling.  City  government  in  the  U.  S.  1894 352  C 

Deming.  Government  of  American  cities.  1909 352  D 7 

Dolman.  Municipalities  at  work.  1895.  (English)  ...  .352  D 

Eaton.  Government  of  municipalities.  1899 352  B 

Ely.  The  coming  city.  1902 352  E 

Fairlie.  Essays  in  municipal  administration.  1908.  .352  Fll 

Fairlie.  Municipal  administration.  1901 352  F10 

Ford.  Principles  of  municipal  organization.  (In  Annals 
of  Amer.  Acad.  1904.  v.23.  p.  195-222) 

Goodnow.  City  government  in  the  U.  S.  1904 352  Gil 

Goodnow.  Comparative  administrative  law.  2v.  1893.  .350  G 

Goodnow.  Municipal  government.  1909 352  G12 

Goodnow.  Municipal  problems.  1897 352  G10 


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Holt.  On  the  civic  relations.  1907 302  H8 

Howe.  The  British  city,  the  beginnings  of  democracy. 

1907  352042  H 

Levermore.  Republic  of  New  Haven.  1886 97461  L 

Municipal  year  book.  1902 352  W15 

Munro.  Government  of  European  cities.  1909 35204  M 

National  conference  for  good  city  government.  Proceed- 
ings. 1894 352  N 


National  municipal  league.  A municipal  program.  1900. 

352  N3 

National  municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1904,  1907 — date. 


352  N4 

Parsons.  The  city  for  the  people.  1899 352  P8 

Pollard.  A study  in  municipal  government;  the  corporation 

of  Berlin.  1894 352  P3 

Redlich  & Hirst.  Local  government  in  England.  1903. 

352042  R5 

Rowe.  Problems  of  city  government.  1908 352  R 

Shaler.  The  citizen.  1904 172  S 

Shaw.  Municipal  government  in  continental  Europe. 

1895  352  SI 

Shaw.  Municipal  government  in  Great  Britain.  1895.352  S 

Steffens.  Upbuilders.  1909 352TS11 

Wilcox.  Study  of  city  government.  1897 352  W3 

Zueblin.  American  municipal  progress.  1902 352  Z 

Zueblin.  A decade  of  civic  development.  1905 352  Z1 


Periodicals. 

American  city.  Jan.,  1910 — date. 

Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science,  v.  1 — date.  1894 — date. 

Municipal  affairs,  v.  2-6,  1898-1900,  1902. 

Municipal  engineering,  v.10 — date.  1896 — date. 

Municipal  journal  and  engineer,  v.  10-23,  25 — date.  1901 — 

date. 

Worcester  magazine,  v.3-7,  9-11.  1902-1908. 

BOY  PROBLEM. 

Addams.  Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city  streets.  1909. ..304  A18 
Benedict.  Waifs  of  the  slums  and  their  way  out.  1907. 

3627  B 

Bowne.  Classified  bibliography  of  boy  life  and  organized 


work  with  boys,  n.d 01636  B 

Forbush.  The  boy  problem.  1901 370  F5 

George.  Junior  republic,  its  history  and  ideals.  1910.  .360  G 
Merrill.  Winning  the  boy.  1908 361  M6 


Work  with  boys,  v.2-4,  6,  8 (parts).  1902 — date... 361  W3 
. See  also  Juvenile  court;  Juvenile  offenders. 


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CHARITIES. 

Betts.  Leaven  of  a great  city.  1902 361  B 7 

Charities,  v.  8,  10 — date.  1902 — date.  Continued  as  Survey. 
Conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings,  1874- 

date  360  C 

Conyngton.  How  to  help.  1909 361  C5 

Henderson.  Modern  methods  of  charity.  1904 361  H2 

Intern,  congress  of  charities,  correction  and  philanthrophy. 

Organization  of  charities.  1894.  v.  5 360  Cl 

Intern,  congress  of  charities,  correction  and  philanthropy. 

Public  treatment  of  pauperism.  1894.  v.  1 360  Cl 

Richmond.  The  good  neighbor  in  the  modern  city.  1908. 

360  R8 

Stelzle.  Christianity’s  storm  centre ; a study  of  the  modern 

city.  1907 3318  S10 

Warner.  American  charities.  1908 360  W5a 

See  also  Hospitals ; Social  settlements,  etc. 

CHARTER. 

Boston,  Mass.  Charter.  1909 3520744  M 

Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Des  Moines  plan  of' city  government. 

1907.  (Text  of  charter.) 3520777  D1 

Maltbie.  City  made  charters,  (in  Yale  review.  1905.  v.13. 
p.  380-417.) 

New  Haven.  Charter  and  ordinances.  1848-1905. 

3427461 +C — C 2 

Newport,  R.  I.  New  city  charter.  1906 3520745  N 

Schaffner.  Municipal  home  rule  charters.  (Wisconsin  lib. 
comm.  Comparative  legislation  bulletin  18.  1908.) 

345+N1 

Woodruff.  American  municipal  situation.  (in  National 
municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1909.  p.  87-103). 

352  N4 

Woodruff.  Charter-making  in  America,  (in  Atlantic,  1909. 
v.103.  p.  628-39.) 

See  also  Government  by  commission. 

CIVIC  ORGANIZATIONS. 

Activities  of  civic  organizations  for  municipal  improvement 
in  the  U.  S.  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1905.  v.25. 
p.  359-401.) 

Allen.  How  to  keep  government  efficient.  (in  World’s 
work.  1907.  v.14,  p.  9255-59.)  Work  of  the  Bureau  of 
municipal  research. 

Civic  organizations  and  municipal^  parties ; a symposium  on 
reform  organizations,  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1906. 

v.  27.  p.  400-15.) 


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Devlin.  Municipal  reform  in  the  U.  S.  1896 352  D3 

Gladden.  The  cosmopolis  city  club.  1903 352  G 


Inter-municipal  research  committee.  (in  Annals  of  Amer. 

Acad.  1906.  v.  27.  p.  451-58.) 

Tolman.  Municipal  reform  movements  in  the  U.  S.  1895. 

352  T 

CIVIL  SERVICE. 

Devlin.  Civil-service  reform  in  cities,  (in  his  Municipal  re- 
form. 1896.  p.  85-102.) 352  D3 

Evans.  Civil  service  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  its  effect  on  the 

municipal  government.  1902 351+P 

Folks.  Some  phases  of  the  practical  workings  of  the  com- 
petitive examination  system.  1904 351+P 

Willard.  Civil  service  in  American  cities.  (an  Outlook, 
1904.  v.  76.  p.  938-41.) 

DEPENDENT,  DEFECTIVE  AND  DELINQUENT 
CLASSES. 

Batten.  Redemption  of  the  unfit,  (in  Amer.  jour,  of  so- 
ciology. 1908.  v.  14.  p.  233-260.) 

Folks.  Care  of  destitute,  neglected  and  delinquent  children. 

1902 360  F 

Henderson.  Dependent,  defective,  and  delinquent  classes. 

1901 360  H I 

Johnson.  Race  improvement  by  control  of  defectives,  (in 
Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1909.  v.  34.  p.  22-29.) 

Millis.  The  law’  relating  to  the  relief  and  care  of  de- 

pendents. (in  Amer.  jour,  of  sociology.  1898.  v.  4. 
p.  51-68.) 

See  also  Juvenile  court;  Juvenile  offenders. 

FINANCE  AND  TAXATION. 

Cleveland.  Chapters  on  municipal  administration  and  ac- 
counting. 1909 ...3521  C 

Ely  & Finley.  Taxation  in  American  states  and  cities.  1888.  . 

3362  B 

Fillebrown.  The  A B C of  taxation.  1909 3362  F 

Maltbie.  Cost  of  government  in  city  and  state,  (in  Muni- 
cipal affairs.  1900.  v.  4.  p.  685-97.) 

Mass.  Bureau  of  statistics.  A uniform  classification  of 
municipal  receipts  and  payments.  1910.  (Municipal 

bulletin,  no.  1.) 3521  M 

National  municipal  league.'  Proceedings.  1904,  1907 — date. 

352  N4 

Contain  several  articles  on  municipal  accounts  and  taxation. 


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GOVERNMENT  BY  COMMISSION. 

Allen.  Des  Moines  plan  of  city  government.  (National 
municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1907.  p.  156-65.) 

352  N4 

Bradford.  Commission  government  in  American  cities,  (in 
National  municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1909.  p.  217- 

228.)  352  N4 

Chadwick.  Newport  plan.  (in  National  municipal  league. 

Proceedings.  1907.  p.  166-77.) 352  N4 

City  government  by  commission ; a symposium  on  the  Gal- 
veston, Newport  and  Des  Moines  plan,  (in  Chautauquan. 
1908.  v.  51.  p.  108-41.) 

Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Annual  report  of  the  city  of  Des 

Moines.  1909 .3520777  D 

Dillon.  Des  Moines  plan  of  city  government,  (in  Overland. 

1907.  v.  50.  p.  324-8.) 

Eliot.  City  government  by  fewer  men.  (in  World's  work. 
1907.  v.  14.  p.  9419-26.) 

Munro.  Galveston  plan  of  city  government.  (in  National 
municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1907.  p.  142-155.) 

352  N4 

Sikes.  How  Chicago  is  winning  good  government.  (in 
National  municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1907.  p.  178- 

92 352  N4 

Turner.  Galveston:  a business  corporation,  (in  McClure’s. 

1906.  v.  27.  p.  610-20.) 

See  also  Charter. 


HOSPITALS  AND  ASYLUMS. 

Beers.  A mind  that  found  itself.  1908 3622  B 

Conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings.  1874 — 

date  360  C 

Conn.  General  hospital  for  the  insane.  Report.  lst-22nd. 

1867-1889  .362+C'l 

Intern,  congress  of  charities,  correction  and  philanthropy. 
Committment,  detention,  care  and  treatment  of  the  in- 
sane. 1894.  v.  4 360  Cl 

Intern.  Congress  of  charities,  correction  and  philanthropy. 

Hospitals,  dispensaries  and  nursing.  1894.  v.  3.  .360  Cl 
Middleton.  Sanitary  principles  in  the  construction  of  iso- 
lation hospitals,  (in  Engineering  mag.  1899.  v.  16  p. 
269-76.) 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  census.  Insane  and  feeble-minded  in 
hospitals  and  institutions.  1904 Ref.  Rrn.  3173+L12 


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HOUSING  PROBLEM. 

Betts.  Leaven  of  a great  city.  1902 361  B 7 

Deforest  & Veiller.  Tenement  house  problem.  2v.  1903. 

360  D 

Hanger.  Housing  of  the  working  people  in  the  U.  S.  by  em- 
ployers. (in  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.  Bulletin  54.  .1904. 

v.  9.  p.  1191-1243.) 331  U5 

Horsfall.  Improvement  of  the  dwellings  and  surroundings  of 
the  people.  The  example  of  Germany.  1905.... 6135  H5 
Housing  problem,  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1902.  v.  20. 
p.  81-149.) 

Lawrence.  Housing  problem.  (in  Heart  of  the  empire. 

1901.  p.  53-110.)  (English.) . 360  M6 

MacGregor.  Tenement  house  legislation,  state  and  local. 
Wisconsin  lib.  comm.  Comparative  legislation  bulletin 

19.  1909 345+N1 

Meakin.  Model  factories  and  villages : ideal  conditions  of 

labor  and  housing.  1905 ....3318  M3 

Riis.  Battle  with  the  slums.  1902 6135  R5 

Riis.  Children  of  the  tenements.  1903 361  R1 

Riis.  How  the  other  half  lives.  1890 3318  R 

Riis.  The  peril  and  the  preservation  of  the  home.  1903. 

6135  R 2 

Riis.  A ten  years’ ‘war.  1900 6135  R 

Sykes.  Public  health  and  housing.  1901.. 6135  S 

U.  S.  Comm,  of  labor.  Housing  of  the  working  people,  by 

Gould,  (in  Eighth  special  report.  1895.) 728  G6 

Weller.  Neglected  neighbors;  stories  of  life  in  the  alleys, 
tenements  and  shanties  of  the  national  capital.  1909. 

3318  W 

JUVENILE  COURT. 

Bjorkman.  Children’s  court  in  American  city  life,  (in  Rev. 

of  rev.  1906.  v.  33.  p.  305-11.) 

Flexner.  Ten  years  of  the  juvenile  court,  (in  Survey.  Feb. 
5,1910.  p.  607-78.) 

Hornbeck.  Juvenile  courts.  (Wisconsin  lib.  comm.  Com- 
parative legislation  bulletin,  15.  1908.) 345^|-N1 

Juvenile  courts,  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1902.  v.  20. 
p.  259-285.) 

Lindsey.  Beast  and  the  jungle,  (in  Everybody’s,  Oct.,  1909, 
and  following  numbers.) 

Steffens.  Ben  Lindsey,  -the  just  judge.  (in  his  Up- 

builders.  1909.  p.'  94.) 352  Sll 

Thurston.  What  should  a probation  officer  do  for  the  child? 
(in  Charities.  1909.  v.  21.  p.  709-13.) 


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JUVENILE  OFFENDERS. 

Morrison.  Juvenile  offenders.  1897 365  M7 

Snedden.  Administration  and  educational  work  at  American 

juvenile  reform  schools.  1907 364  S 

Travis.  The  young  malefactor,  a study  of  juvenile  delin- 
quency, its  causes  and  treatment.  1908 364  T6 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  census.  Prisoners  and  juvenile  delin- 
quents in  institutions.  1904 Ref.  Rm.  313— |— Cl 

LEGISLATION  AND  ELECTIONS. 

Bourinot.  Elected  or  appointed  officials.  (in  Annals  of 
Amer.  Acad.  1895.  v.  5.  p.  653-683.) 

Capen.  How  to  bring  public  sentiment  to  bear  upon  the 
choice  of  good  public  officials,  (in  National  conf.  for 
good  city  government.  Proceedings.  1894.  p.  191- 

203.)  352  N 

Commons.  Referendum  and  initiative  in  city  government. 

(in  Political  science  quar.  1902.  v.  17.  p.  609-630.) 
Dallinger.  Nominations  for  elective  office  in  the  U.  S.  1897. 

324  D 

Gay.  Separation  of  elections.  (in  National  municipal 

league.  Proceedings.  1907.  p.  215-222.) 352  N4 

Goodnow.  Municipal  home  rule.  1895 352  G9 

Meyer.  Nominating  systems;  direct  primaries  versus  con- 
ventions. 1902 ..324  M 

National  municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1904.  p.  321-381. 

352  N4 

Oberholtzer.  Referendum  in  America.  1900 3214  03 

Parsons.  City  for  the  people.  1899 352  P8 

Schaffner.  The  recall.  (Wisconsin  lib.  comm.  Comparative 

legislation  bulletin  12.  1907.) 345-f-Nl 

White.  Separation  of  elections.  (in  National  municipal 

league.  Proceedings.  1907.  p.  209-214.) 352  N4 

Whitlock.  Evil  influence  oif  national  parties  and  issues  in 
municipal  elections.  (in  National  municipal  league. 

Proceedings.  1907.  p.  193-208.) 352  N4 

Wright.  Non-partisan  municipal  elections.  (in  Municipal 
affairs.  1900.  v.  4.  p.  363-374.) 

LIGHTING,  TELEPHONES,  AND  WATER  SUPPLY. 

Bemis.  Municipal  ownership  of  gas  in  U.  S.  (in  Amer. 

econ.  assoc.  Publications.  1891.  v.  6.  p.  287-471.) 
Bradford.  Municipal  gas  lighting.  (Wisconsin  lib.  comm. 


Comparative  legislation  bulletin  8.  1906.) 345t[-N1 

Mass.  Bd.  of  gas  and  electric  light  commissioners.  Report 
l,  3,  6,  8— date.  1886,  1888,  1891,  1893— date 3529  M 


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Meyer.  Public  ownership  and  the  telephone  in  Great  Bri- 
tain. 1907 323  M3 

Municipal  ownership  of  electric  light,  gas,  telephone  and 
water  supply,  (in  Municipal  affairs.  1902.  v.  6.  p.  622- 
737.) 

Relation  of  the  municipality  to  the  water  supply ; a sym- 
posium. (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1907.  v.  30.  p. 
557-592.) 

Smith.  Municipal  electric  lighting.  (Wisconsin  lib.  comm. 

Comparative  legislation  bulletin  5,  1906.) 345-f-Nl 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  census.  Central  electric  light  and  power 

stations.  1902 Ref.  Rrn.  3173+L8 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.  Water,  gas  and  electric  light  plants 
under  private  and  municipal  ownership,  (in  Annual  re- 
port. 1899.) 331  B 

LIQUOR  PROBLEM 

Barker.  The  saloon  problem  and  social  reform.  1905.178  B10 
Calkins.  Substitutes  for  the  saloon ; an  investigation  made 

by  the  Committee  of  Fifty.  1901 178  C13 

Fanshawe.  Liquor  legislation  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada. 

1893  . 178  F6 

Fehlandt.  A century  of  drink  reform  in  the  U.  S.  1904. 

178  F9 

Freeman.  If  not  the  saloon — what?  1903 178  F3 

Hatton.  Liquor  traffic  and  city  government,  (in  National 
municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1908.  p.  421-443.) 

352  N4 

Koren.  Economic  aspects  of  the  liquor  problem.  1899. 

178  K7 

Pease.  The  case  for  municipal  drink  trade.  1904.  ( Eng- 
lish.)   ......178  P8 

Peabody.  Liquor  problem ; a summary  of  investigations  con- 
ducted by  the  Committee  of  Fifty,  1893-1903.  1905. 

178  C18 

Potter.  The  drink  problem  in  modern  life.  1905....  178  P5 
Pratt.  Licensing  and  temperance  in  Sweden,  Norway  and 

Denmark.  1907 178  Pll 

Regulation  of  the  liquor  traffic,  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad. 
1908.  v.  32.  p.  471-615.) 

Rountree  & Sherwell.  The  temperance  problem  and  social 

reform.  1901 178  R5 

Wines  & Koren.  Liquor  problem  in  its  legislative  aspects. 
1897 1784  W 

MILK  AND  FOOD  INSPECTION. 

Bigelow.  Foods  and  food  control.  1905-6.  (U.  S.  Dept,  of 

Agriculture.  Bulletin  69.) 345  B4 


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Jensen.  Essentials  of  milk  hygiene.  1907 614  J 

Spargo.  Common  sense  of  the  milk  question.  1908. . .6143  S 
U.  S.  Hygienic  Laboratory.  Milk  and  its  relation  to  the 

public  health.  1909 6143  U 

Ward.  Pure  milk  and  the  public  health.  1909 6143  W 

Wiley.  Foods  and  their  adulteration,  description  of  com- 
mon adulterations,  food  standards,  and  national  food 
laws  and  regulations.  1907 643  W5 

MUNICIPAL  COURT. 

Hale.  A court  that  does  its  job,  how  the  municipal  court  of 
Chicago  has  met  “the  greatest  need  in  our  American  in- 
stitutions/’ (in  World’s  work.  Mar.,  1910.  p.  12695- 
12703.) 

Eaton.  Concerning  judicial  administration  in  municipalities, 
(in  his  Government  of  municipalites.  1899.  p.  436- 

460.)  352  B 

See  also  Juvenile  court. 

MUNICIPAL  IMPROVEMENT. 

Blashfield.  A word  for  municipal  art.  (in  Municipal  affairs. 
1899.  v.  3.  p.  582-593.) 

Caffin.  Beautifying  of  cities,  (in  World’s  work.  1902.  v.  3. 
p.  1428-35.) 

Caffin.  Municipal  art.  (in  Harper.  1900.  v.  100.  p.  655- 

666.) 

Fox.  Tree  planting  on  streets  and  highways.  1903.... 715  F 
Kellogg.  Boston’s  level  best,  the  “1915  movement”  and  the 
work  of  civic  organization  for  which  it  stands.  (in 
Survey.  1909.  v.  22.  p.  382-394.) 

Robinson.  Improvement  of  towns  and  cities.  1901..  701  R10 

Robinson.  Modern  civic  art.  1903 710  R14 

Triggs.  Town  planning  past,  present  and  possible.  1909. 

710  T9 

See  also  Parks,  Public  works,  and  lists  on  Civic  improve- 
ment. Ref.  desk. 

MUNICIPAL  OWNERSHIP. 

Baker.  Monopolies  and  the  people.  1899 338  B 

Darwin.  Municipal  ownership.  1907 352  D5 

Darwin.  Municipal  trade,  the  advantages  and  disadvan- 
tages resulting  from  the  substitution  of  representative 

bodies  for  private  proprietors.  1903 381  D 

Lubbock.  On  municipal  and  national  trading.  1906.  ( Eng- 
lish.)   .380  L6 

Meyer.  Municipal  ownership  in  Great  Britain.  1906.352  M8 


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Parsons.  City  for  the  people.  1899 ' 352  P8 

Porter.  Dangers  of  municipal  ownership.  1907 352  P5 

Rowe.  Problems  of  city  government.  1908 352  R 

Seaburv.  Municipal  ownership  and  operation  of  public 

utilities  in  N.  Y.  City.  1905 352  S13 

Shaw.  Common  sense  of  municipal  trading.  1904.  ( Eng- 

. lish.)  381  S6 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  census.  Street  and  electric  railways. 

1902.  Ref.  Rm.  3173+L7 

Warner.  Municipal  operation  needed  to  correlate  local  fran- 
chises. (in  Municipal  affairs.  1902.  v.  6.  p.  515-523.) 
See  also  Lighting,  Telephones,  etc. 

PARKS. 

Coburn.  Recent  'development  in  American  park  systems.  ( in 
New  England  mag.  1904.  v.  29.  p.  661-670.) 

Crawford.  Development  of  park  systerrfs  in  American  cities. 

(in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1904.  v.  25.  p.  218-234.) 
Olmsted  & Nolen.  Normal  requirements  of  American  towns 
and  cities  in  respect  to  public  open  spaces,  (in  Chari- 
ties. 1906.  v.  16.  pt.  2.  p.  411-426.) 

See  also  lists  on  Civic  improvement,  Ref.  desk. 

PLAYGROUNDS. 

See  Vacation  Schools. 

POLICE  AND  FIRE  PROTECTION. 

Costello.  History  of  the  police  department  of  New 

Haven.  1892 3522  C 

Freeman.  On  the  safeguarding  of  life  in  theatres.  1906. 

6148  F 

Freund.  Police  power,  public  policy  and  constitutional 

rights.  1904 343  F 

Fuld.  Police  administration.  1909 3522  F 

Goodnow.  Police  administration,  (in  his  City  government. 

1904.  p.  204-247.) 352  Gil 

McAdoo.  Guarding  a great  city.  (N.  Y.)  1906.... 3522  M 

N.  Y.  City,  Merchants  association.  Investigation  of  the  fire 

department  of  N.  Y.  1908 3523  N1 

Purrington.  Police  power  and  the  police  force,  (in  North 
Amer.  review.  1902.  v.  174.  p.  505-17.) 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  census.  Municipal  electric  fire  alarm 
and  police  patrol  systems.  1902.  .in  Ref.  Rm.  3173+L11 

PUBLIC  BATHS- 


Allsop.  Public  baths  and  wash-houses.  1894 725  A 

Gerhard.  Modern  baths  and  bath  houses.  1908 6134  G 


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Hanger.  Public  baths  in  the  U.  S.  (in  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
labor.  Bulletin  54.  1904.  v.  9.  p.  1245-1367.) ..  .331  U5 

N.  Y.  City.  Mayor’s  committee.  Report  on  public  baths  and 
public  comfort  stations.  1897 614  N10 

Tucker.  Public  baths,  (in  Tenement  house  problem.  1903. 
v.  2.  p.  33-55.) 360  D 

PUBLIC  LIBRARIES,  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

The  material  is  so  abundant  and  so  easily  obtainable  that  it 
is  omitted  from  this  list. 

PUBLIC  UTILITES. 

Control  of  municipal  public  service  corporations,  (in  An- 
nals of  Amer.  Acad.  1908.  v.  31.  p.  535-706.) 

Foote.  Regulation  and  taxation  of  public  service  corpora- 
tions. (in  Municipal  affairs.  1902.  v.  6.  p.  749-64.) 

Lewis.  How  should  public  service  corporations  be  con- 
trolled. (in  Municipal  affairs.  1902.  v.  6.  p.  738-48.) 

Meyer.  Wisconsin  public  utilities  law.  ( in  National  muni- 
cipal league.  Proceedings.  1908.  p.  257-268.) ..  .352  N4 

Osborne.  N.  Y.  Public  service  commission.  (in  National 
municipal  league.  Proceedings.  1908.  p.  269-87.) 

352  N4 

Osborne.  Public  service  commission  law  of  N.  Y.  (in  At- 
lantic. 1908.  v.  101.  p.  545-54.) 

Whinery.  Quasi-public  corporations  and  their  control,  (in 
his  Municipal  public  works.  1903.  p.  219-241.) . .352  W6 

PUBLIC  WORKS. 

Goodhue.  Municipal  improvements.  1903 352  G7 

Whinery.  Municipal  public  works ; their  inception,  construc- 
tion and  management.  1903 352  W6 

See  also  Parks ; Roads  and  Pavements ; Sewers  and  sewage 
disposal ; Street  cleaning,  etc. 

RECREATION  CENTERS. 

See  Vacation  Schools. 

REFUSE  AND  REFUSE  DISPOSAL. 

Branch.  Heat  and  light  from  municipal  and  other  waste. 
1906  v 628  B9 

Goodrich.  Economic  disposal  of  a town’s  refuse.  1901. 

6283  G 


12— 


Goodrich.  Refuse  disposal  and  power  production.  1904. 

6283  G1 

Parsons.  Disposal  of  municipal  refuse.  1906 6284  P 

Venable.  Garbage  crematories  in  America.  1906.... 6284  V 

ROADS  AND  PAVEMENTS. 

Judson.  City  roads  and  pavements  suited  to  cities  of 

moderate  size.  1902 6257  J 

Judson.  Road  preservation  and  dust  prevention.  1908. 

6258  J 


Municipal  paving;  a symposium,  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad. 
1907.  v.  29.  o.  559-600.) 

Tillson.  Street  pavements  and  paving  materials.  1900. 

6257  T 

SANITATION  AND  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

Abbott.  Hygiene  of  transmissible  diseases ; their  causation, 
modes  of  dissemination,  and  methods  of  prevention. 


1901 614  A10 

Allen.  Civics  and  health.  1909 614  A12 

Baker.  Municipal  engineering  and  sanitation.  1902.. 628  B4 
Bergev.  Principles  of  hygiene ; for  health  officers.  1904. 

613  B42 

Chapin.  Municipal  sanitation  in  the  U.  S.  1901 628  C5 

Bashore.  Sanitation  of  recreation  camps  and  parks.  1908. 

6135  B1 

Gerhard.  Sanitation  of  public  buildings.  1907 6135  G 


Harris.  Official  building  and  plumbing  ordinances ; Hart- 
ford, New  Haven,  Waterbury,  Bridgeport,  and  New  Bri- 
tain ; and  laws  of  Conn,  relating  to  factory  inspection, 
Mechanic’s  lien  laws.  Tenement  house  act.  Fire  pro- 
tection, etc.  1908 6929  H 

Jacobs.  Campaign  against  tuberculosis  in  the  U.  S.  1908. 

(Russell  Sage  foundation.) 6145  N 

Knoff.  Tuberculosis,  a preventable  and  curable  disease. 

1909 . 6145  K2 

Sedgwick.  Principles  of  sanitary  science  and  the  public  health 
with  special  reference  to  the  causation  and  prevention  of 

infectious  diseases.  1902 614  S3 

Waring.  Sanitary  condition  of  city  and  country  dwelling 

houses.  1898 613  W9 

See  also  Milk  and  food  inspection;  Public  bath;  Refuse  and 
refuse  disposal ; Sewers  and  sewage  disposal. 

SCHOOL  BUILDINGS,  UTILIZATION  OF 

Dewey.  The  school  as  a social  center,  (in  National  educ 
assoc.  Proceedings.  1902.  p.  373-383.) 3706  N 


—13— 


Eliot.  Full  utilization  of  a public  school  plant,  (in  Na- 
tional educ.  assoc.  Proceedings.  1903.  p.  241-247.) 

3706  N 

N.  Y.  City,  Dept,  of  education.  Annual  report  of  the  super- 
visor of  lectures.  1908-9 3745  N 

Stokes.  Public  schools  as  social  centers.  (in  Annals  of 
Amer.  Acad.  1904.  v.  23.  p.  457-463.) 

SEWERS  AND  SEWAGE  DISPOSAL. 

Cosgrove.  Sewage  purification  and  disposal.  1909.  .6283  C 

Dunbar.  Principles  of  sewage  treatment.  1908 6283  D 

Folwell.  Sewerage.  The  designing,  construction  and  main- 


tenance of  sewerage  systems.  1905 6282  F 

Ogden.  Sewer  design.  1899 6282  O 

Rafter.  Treatment  of  septic  sewage.  1904 6283  R5 

Raikes.  The  design,  construction  and  maintenance  of  sewage 
disposal  works.  1908 6283  R8 


SIDEWALKS. 

There,  are  many  brief  articles  in  recent  numbers  of  Municipal 
engineering  and  Municipal  journal. 

SMOKE  ABATEMENT. 

See  list  on  Civic  improvement.  Ref.  desk. 

SOCIAL  EVIL. 

Chase.  The  white  slave  traffic  in  Boston,  (in  New  Eng. 
mag.  Jan.,  1910.  p.  531-39.) 

Committee  of  Fifteen,  1900.  The  social  evil  with  special 

reference  to  conditions  existing  in  the  city  of  N.  Y. 
1902 351  C5 

Schroeder.  Prostitution  as  a social  problem.  (in  Arena. 
1909.  v.  41.  p.  196-201.) 

Turner.  Daughters  of  the  poor,  N.  Y.  city,  and  the  white 
slave  trade  of  the  world,  (in  McClure's.  1909.  v.  34. 
p.  45-61.) 

SOCIAL  SETTLEMENTS  AND  WORK. 

Betts.  Leaven  in  a great  city.  1902 361  B7 

Henderson.  Social  settlements.  1899 361  H 

Hodges  & Reichert.  The  administration  of  an  institutional 
church.  1906 250  H 

Laughlin.  Aims  and  methods  of  social  settlements.  (in 
Scribner.  1909.  v.  46.  p.  341-9.) 


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Reason.  University  and  social  settlements.  1898.... 361  R8 

Strong.  The  challenge  of  the  city.  1907 261  S4 

Strong.  Religious  movements  for  social  betterment.  1900. 

260  S 

STREET  CLEANING. 

Soper.  Modern  methods  of  street  cleaning.  1909.... 6284  S 
Waring.  Street-cleaning  and  disposal  of  a city’s  waste. 
1898  : 628  W 


STREET  RAILWAYS. 

See  Municipal  ownership ; Public  utilities. 

VACATION  SCHOOLS,  PLAYGROUNDS  AND  REC- 
REATION CENTERS. 

Ad  dams.  Failure  of  the  modern  city  to  provide  recreation 
for  young  girls,  (in  Charities.  1908.  v.  21.  p.  365-8.) 

American.  Vacation  schools,  (in  Education.  1906.  v.  26. 
p.  509-18,  614-23.) 

Burns.  Relation  of  playgrounds  to  juvenile  delinquency, 
(in  Charities.  1908.  v.  21.  p.  25-31.) 

Curtis.  Growth,  present  extent  and  prospects  of  playground 
movement  in  America,  (in  American  city.  Sept.,'  1909. 
p.  27-33.) 


Curtis.  Vacation  schools  and  playgrounds.  (in  Harper. 
1902.  v.  105.  p.  -22-29.) 

Mero.  American  playgrounds,  their  construction,  equipment, 
maintenance  and  utility.  1908 3717  M 


Mero.  How  to  start  a municipal  gymnasium,  (in  American 
city.  Jan.,  1910.  p.  23-28.) 

Parks  and  public  playgrounds ; a symposium.  (in  Annals 
of  Amer.  Acad.  1905.  v.  26.  p.  764-772.) 

Playgrounds;  a symposium,  (in  Charities.  1907.  v.  18.  p. 
471-565.) 

Tsanoff.  Educational  value  of  children’s  playgrounds. 

1897  .370  T3 

Veiller.  Parks  and  playgrounds  for  tenement  districts,  (in 
Tenement  house  problem.  1903.  v.  2.  p.  1-13.)... 360  D 
Whitney.  Vacation  schools,  vacation  playgrounds  and  re- 
creation centers,  (in  .N  Y.  Citv  Bd.  of  education.  Re- 
port. 1908.  p.  513-532.) : 379747  N1 

VAGRANCY. 

Bjorkman.  New  anti-vagrancy  campaign,  (in  Rev.  of  rev. 
1908.  y.  37.  p.  206-11.) 

Davis.  Child  labor  and  vagrancy,  (in  Chautauquan.  1908. 
v.  50.  p.  416-24.) 

Kelly.  Elimination  of  the  tramp  by  the  introduction  into 
America  of  the  labour  colony  system.  1908 339  K 


15- 


Lewis.  The  American  tramp,  (in  Atlantic.  1908.  v.  101. 
p.  744-53.) 

Lewis.  Municipal  lodging-houses,  (in  Survey.  1909.  v.  22. 
p.  749-59.) 

Lewis.  Vagrancv  in  U.  S.  (in  Conference  of  charities  and 
correction.  Proceedings.  1907.  p.  52-77) 360  C 

Marsh.  Causes  of  vagrancy  and  methods  of  eradication,  (in 
Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1904.  v.  23.  p.  445-56.) 

Poole.  Finding  work  for  tramps;  Chicago  free  municipal 
lodging  house.  (in  Everybody’s.  1908.  v.  18.  p.  649- 
59.) 

VOCATIONAL  SCHOOLS 

Bailey.  Instruction  in  the  fine  and  manual  arts  in  the  U.  S. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.  Bulletin  6.  1909.) 

370+U8 

Conn.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  Trade  and  industrial  educa- 
tion. (in  Annual  report.  1894.  p.  323-392.) 331  L 

Gillette.  Sociological  warrant  for  vocational  education,  (in 
Amer.  jour,  of  sociology.  1908.  v.  14.  p.  219-32.) 

Haney.  Vocational  training  and  trade  teaching  in  the  public 
schools,  (in  Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  1909.  v.  33.  p, 
23-32.) 

Lewis  Institute.  Director’s  report.  1909 607-f-P 

Mass.  Commission  on  industrial  and  technical  education.  Re- 
port. 1906 37142  M3 

Morrison.  Vocational  training  and  industrial  education,  (in 
Educational  rev.  1908.  v.  36.  p.  242-54.) 

N.  Y.  State  Dept,  of  Educ.  Our  children,  our  schools  and 
our  industries,  (in  Annual  report.  1908.  p.  571-617.) 

379747  N5 

Orr.  Vocational  training  in  large  cities.  (in  School  rev. 
1909.  v.  17.  p.  417-28.) 

Sneddon.  Combination  of  liberal  and  vocational  education, 
(in  Educational  rev.  1909.  v.  37.  p.  231-42.) 

Trade  and  technical  education  in  U.  S.  (in  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
labor.  Bulletin  54.  1904.  v.  9.  p.  1369-1417.) ..  .331  U5 

Vanderlip.  Economic  importance  of  trade  schools.  (in 
National  educ.  assoc.  Proceedings.  1905.  p.  141-146.) 

3706  N . 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  education.  Reports.  1870 — date. 

37973  A 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.  Trade  and  technical  education,  (in 
Annual  report.  1902.) 331  B 


WATER  SUPPLY. 

See  Lighting,  Telephones,  and  Water  supply. 


